G3 Sun Catcher Elite 326 DLX SS

Published online: Jul 01, 2013Boat Test MondayBrady L. Kay

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2013 Shootout Results: G3 Sun Catcher Elite 326 DLX SS

What You Need To Know

Basically this great all-around pontoon can be broken down into three sections: a great living room-type area in the bow, a loaded section for the captain midship and the ultimate rear-lounge setup in the stern. Throw in its performance capabilities and you have the Sun Catcher Elite from G3 Boats.

The Highlights

From a safety standpoint, we love all the stainless rails found throughout the boat, especially around the rear loungers. You're not only a lot safer, but we love the look and style and it only adds to the high-end feel G3 is going for.

Speaking of rear loungers, the dual set are two of the most comfortable lounges we tested, plus we even found a pop-up enclosure below one of them. An added bonus is the locking compartments for both lounges that include a 12-volt and an MP3 jack inside. Great idea! There is even a place for your magazines built into each side.

Just outside the beautiful stainless gate that includes the etched Sun Catcher logo, is a teak-looking vinyl floor, solid ski/tow bar and a three-step boarding ladder.

Throughout the boat is snap-in carpeting for added convenience when cleaning the boat. Worth noting is the over-stuffed cushions that are extremely comfortable. But even with a starboard chaise lounge in the bow, arguably the best seat onboard is one of the two FlexSteel helm chairs across from the bench seat upfront. Both are identical to the captain's chair and slide, swivel and recline.

At the raised helm stand is a great-looking console that includes multi-function gauges (including an hour meter) and a well-flowing design. The Garmin GPS map is a great addition, and we like the locking glovebox for the captain that includes a 12-volt and MP3 jack. There is also a stereo remote for the captain, a stereo unit on the side of the helm for the passengers and a remote hand-held stereo you can carry around with you. We even found a stereo remote on the outside panel in the stern that can easily be reached from the water. G3 really makes it easy for you to control your tunes. Speaking of extra-mile effort, we stopped counting when our count reached over a dozen cupholders. It's those little touches that sometimes make the difference.

Inspection Notes

There are lifting strakes on both sides of all three flotation-filled pontoons, which are U-shaped and 23- by 25-inches in diameter. The heavy-duty deck extrusions are on 16-inch centers and the marine-grade pressure treated plywood deck includes a limited lifetime warranty.

With the third pontoon you gain an in-floor ski/locker. Our inspection crew noted the white door on the locker and felt a tan-colored one might flow better with the rest of the interior.

One thing we would like to have inspected is the blue LED light accents. In the daylight it was hard to see but the cupholders and gauges light up, as well as underneath the boat in the stern. That will help make your evening that much more enjoyable.

Performance Evaluation

It's rated for up to a 250hp engine, but in our opinion the Yamaha 225 SHO is the perfect fit for this Sun Catcher. The 5 second zero to 20 mile per time is impressive as well as the over 45 mph mark at full throttle. She can make a tight turn with ease and the power-assisted hydraulic steering only adds to the enjoyment.

Final Thoughts

You can always count on G3 to come up with a safe, family-friendly pontoon that mixes style, comfort and performance into one great package. The Sun Catcher Elite is a great all-around pontoon.

Number of Occupants15

Price As Tested With Power$62K

Maximum Speed45.3 mph

Wild Ponies225hp

No. of Gates4

0-20 MPH5.1 seconds

Ladder Measurement3' 1" deep

Why we love this boat.The rear lounges as far as comfort, style, safety and convenience are hard to beat. This is a very attractive pontoon with a lot of great standard features.

Just being picky.We know it's just a cosmetic thing, but if the white door on the in-floor ski locker was tan, it would match the interior a little better and flow with the high-end feel of the boat.

There are four new 2015 Infinity models and we specifically tested the conversion lounger model, which provides a variety of different ways to use the stern of the boat. However, that’s just one of the boat’s unique features that we really like.

When it comes to finding a great all-around pontoon, the sky is the limit and in this case we’re actually referring to the Misty Harbor Skye—although there is no limit on the kind of fun you can have on this boat.

It’s called a Classic and with the traditional layout, the name truly fits. But even though it may look similar to past pontoon models from SunChaser, there are a lot of great upgrades. It just goes to show you can always improve on a classic.

Even the name sounds sporty on the brand-new Crossfire model that is fully loaded and has a lot going for it. Designed to be a performer, we absolutely love the look of the solid wakeboard tower that flows perfectly with the layout of the boat.